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G**D
Stainless steel Check out a feature you need to know in the video
The media could not be loaded. So I think the bundle is well worth it, However I explain something in the video about a safety latch, I show exactly what I would do in order to stay safe while using this grapple wether you use it to hold your weight or just trying to grapple and bring it toward you.
A**M
It does what it says, as far as grasping objects.
The media could not be loaded. This is one of those products I don't have a direct need for. No, I am not a climber, the grappling part I wasn't that interested in. The gripping part, yes. The fact that it can be used a grappling hook, and comes with 33 feet of parachord, and two carabineers, a very heavy duty carrying bag....I couldn't refuse myself. I am the kind of guy that still has my ALICE pack from my years in the USMC a few decades ago. I have all kinds of gear, just in case. This one thing I didn't have. I just got in on July 5, 2019, so haven't had time to even mess with the grappling hook, another reviewer covered that pretty well. As far as the gravity hook, I wanted to see if it really could pick up a coin off a flat surface. To test it out, I used a year 2000 One Dollar coin. Its just a tiny bit bigger than a US quarter, but heavier. I laid the coin on an old worn out rug. I made numerous rapid attempts and within a minute had successfully grasped the coin and was able to lift it up and into my hand, and actually had to bump the jaws to get it to release. Now there is a trick with picking up a coin, you have to grasp it by its center of balance, or it slips out, but it can be done. That alone is impressive. For my continued testing, I grabbed common things. Car keys, pocket flashlight, a .45 cal round, necklace, writing pen, small bottle of aspirin, pocket notepad, wallet, zippo lighter camera (didn't try to grasp the camera itself, just aimed for the wrist lanyard), heavy wet towel, pocket knife, etc. I strew them around on the carpet and was successful retrieving each item from head height (I am 6 foot), and 90% of the time, only took one attempt for each item. I didn't try cell phone, simply because I kind of chicken I might crack the screen goofing around. However, most cell phone protective cases come with a way to attach a wrist lanyard....I don't have one on my phone yet. Point is, cameras and phones tend to be larger than the 1.5 inch jaw spread....but this tool is very, very capable of grabbing the lanyard and lifting a heavy, large object as long as there is something for the jaws to grip onto. If you drop your wallet or pocket knife down a ravine or something, as long as you can see it, and it is within range of that parachord, I'd say you'd stand a really good chance of getting it back very quickly. This review is for the gravity grasping jaws. The grappling hook I will test out as soon as I come with some safe ways to test it.
P**O
Fun but not a serious piece of gear
This is a fairly nice piece of gear that seems relatively well made. It’s more of a toy however, sure it has some uses but it cannot do anything that other specialized items can do far better. Sure it works as a grappling hook and the gravity claw is really neat, but it’s all a gimmick. As a grappling hook I would never entrust me life to this thing, in locked grappling hook mode, with the pin installed and all bands attached, the removable grappling blade popped out after like my second throw to try and bring down a dead tree branch. The gravity claw certainly works and is pretty fun, but the claw is limited in what it can pickup and functionally to pick something up from say a tree stand, the item would need to literally be directly below you and no longer than an arms length away. So you don’t need this item at all... but if you want to mess around with it like your Batman then go for it!
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Ok at best.
Its not the original, and its not an improvement. The construction isn't very good, there's a lot of wobble and play and I'd never trust my life to this thing. It might hold, it might not. This is basically a novelty or a toy. Likely I'll return it and buy the original.
D**Z
Built well good took to have for the outdoors.
Okay this thing is pretty cool. You can pick up things as small as quarters with it, even circular objects without ridges for grip. I added a picture of me picking up a fidget spinner.The rope comes pretied at both ends which makes it fast to put together, comes in a cloth bag, bands are tight, and the grappling hook has a cool locking mechanism with three points to lock at for different uses. I was skeptical buying this at first but I am 250lbs and I was able to hook the grapple and climb the rope.
A**J
Good.
Bought for grandson. He is enjoying it. It is very new so I cannot attest to the durability but he weighs 140 lbs and it is working for him. The bag and included carabiners are nice to have.
S**N
Do you have a balcony?
Very high quality hook/grabber, carabiners, and paracord. Works great for picking up things over the balcony, either dropped or not convenient to drag up the stairs. Can’t wait to try using it to hook an escape line to nearby tree. Need to practice before actually needing it.
B**R
Small grapple.
Not as large as expected. No directions for assembly. Will work for my need.Very sturdy
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